FISHERMOSS SCHOOL HANDBOOK

Session 15/16

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(Please contact the Head Teacher)

FishermossSchool

Berrymuir Road

Portlethen

Aberdeenshire

AB12 4UF

Telephone 01224 782277

Dear Parent/Carer

A warm welcome to FishermossSchool. We very much look forward to welcoming you and your child/children to our school and to establishing a positive and productive partnership, to help them quickly settle in.

FishermossSchool aspires to be a happy, healthy, safe place for learning, where everyone feels valued, achievements are recognized and celebrated and everyone is encouraged to be the best they can be.

The education of a child is far too important to be left to school alone. There are many outside influences on young people’s lives. Parents and carers are key partners in the education of their children. The School Handbook explains what you can expect of school and also the support required from parents so that together we provide the very best we can for our pupils.

Aberdeenshire Council School Handbooks are designed to inform parents of as many aspects of School life as we can, and has been written in response to ‘School Handbook Guidance (Scotland) Regulations 2012.’ Please note that certain sections in the handbook will be updated annually. We hope you find our handbook clear and informative.

We look forward to working in partnership with you as you become part of the Fishermoss School Community.

Yours sincerely

Mrs Margaret M Ferguson

Head Teacher

Please note – “Parent” includes guardian and any person who is liable to maintain or has parental responsibilities (within the section 1 (3) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995) in relation to, or has care of a child or young person.

Please note that whilst all information within this booklet is correct at the time of printing, it is possible that some items may change during the course of the year.

CONTENTS PAGE

Section 1 – GeneralSchool Information

Contact Information – 6

School Background – 7

School Ethos/Vision/Aims –8

Visits of Prospective Parents/Admission/Enrolment – 9

School Zone -10

Organisation of School Day -11

School Uniform -12

Pupil Belongings & Valuables – 13

School Equipment – 13

Arrival at School & Playground Information – 13

School Office – 14

School Meals -15

Playpiece/Tuckshop –16

Pupil Absence Procedures –16

Communicable Diseases/Head Lice/Asthma – 18

Emergency Closures/Adverse Weather - 18

Parking/School Transport - 20

Section 2 – Curriculum & Assessment

Curriculum – 23

School Policies - 25

Learning and Teaching25

Assessment and Reporting 26

Education Visits 29

Personalisation and Choice 30

Learners Involvement in the Life of the School 35

Young Aberdeenshire Volunteer Awards36

Instrumental Tuition36

Sensitive Aspects of the Curriculum36

Section 3 – Parental Involvement/Pupil Welfare & Support

Positive Behaviour Management – 42

Bullying/Exclusion –43

Parental Involvement & The Parent Council –44

Communication - 45

Health Care/Dental Inspection - 46

Administration of Medicines –47

Transitions - 48

Transfer to Secondary School –49

Child Protection – 49

Support for Pupils -52

Key Adult –52

Support for Learners – 52

Identifying & Reviewing Additional Support Needs – 54

Concerns & Complaints – 57

Insurance – 57

Section 4 – School Improvement & Data Protection

School Improvement/Standards & Quality/Improvement Planning – 60

Transferring Educational Data –60

Data Protection – 61

Parental Access to Records -62

Section 5 - Annual Updates

School Clothing Grants/Free School Meals –65

Staff List & Class Allocations – 66

Annual Holiday Calendar -67

Map of Catchment Area – 68

Plan of the School -68

Attendance Figures69

Section 1

GeneralSchool Information

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SCHOOL CONTACT DETAILS

Mrs Margaret M Ferguson

FishermossSchool

Berrymuir Road

Portlethen

Aberdeenshire

AB12 4UF

Telephone 01224 782277

FishermossSchool is a non denominational Primary School providing education for children aged 3 to 12 i.e. from ante-pre school nursery to Primary 7. For further information about the roll and structure of classes please see section 5 at the back of this book. The school does not teach by means of the Gaelic Language. All Aberdeenshire Schools are Co-educational, providing education for both boys and girls.

Parent Council Contact – see school website.

Adverse weather and emergency closure -

Please see emergency closures/adverse weather section for further information.

Information Line 0870 054 4999 Pin number (021730) Please do not use this line to leave messages for the school.

Stonehaven Area Office Quality Improvement Officer

Queen’s RoadDeborah Masson

Stonehaven Gordon House

AB39 2QQ Blackhall Road

Tel: 01569 766960Inverurie

AB51 3WA

Tel 01569 768208

Contact details for

Director of Education and Children Services

Mrs Maria Walker

Woodhill House
Westburn Road
Aberdeen
AB16 5GB

01224 665420

FISHERMOSSSCHOOL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

FishermossSchool serves the south side of the town of Portlethen. The school is a member of the Portlethen Community Network. We regularly work alongside other schools in the area and staff from agencies such as the health service, police and social work.

Present roll 336 pupils, which includes 56 in the Nursery classes and two full time. In addition to the morning and afternoon nursery classes, pupils are organised in 12 classes from P1-P7. There are composite classes at various stages throughout the school. Staffing is enhanced by the provision of support for learning teachers and pupil support assistants. Pupils also benefit from the contribution of some visiting specialist teachers and instrumental tutors. For further information about classes and staff please see section 5 at the back of this handbook.

The school has an active and supportive Parent Council and Parent Staff Association (PSA) and encourages involvement of parents in the work of the school. Through the Pupil Council, and whole school Global Warriors, pupils are also involved in bringing about improvements in the school. The PSA provides strong financial support for pupils, organising events and supporting the provision of school resources and educational outings. The school makes use of community facilities such as the Library, Academy, Swimming Pool, Moss, Community Woodland Walk, Tennis Courts and Bowling Club. Each year there are planned opportunities for parents to attend curricular events and meetings regarding the progress of their children.

Parents provide significant support to develop the football skills of pupils of the school. Around 50% of children regularly attend training sessions. Through the Active Schools programme children are able to attend some sporting activities either taster sessions during the school day or After School Clubs.

Devolved budgets are managed in accordance with authority guidelines in order to support planned improvements in the school.

Independent inspection reports by HMIe and the Care Inspectorate are available from the school. The school has achieved its fifth ECO Green Flag and Level 1 Rights Respecting School status. We are recognised as a CycleFriendlySchool and we have been awarded Fair Trade status.

Fishermoss is an EcoSchool- Environmental awareness and action are an intrinsic part of the life and ethos of our school community. We are part of the Eco-schools programme – an international initiative designed to encourage whole school action for the environment. We have been awarded five green flags – the green flag is the top level of award in the programme. It is a recognised award scheme that accredits schools who make a commitment to continuously improve their environmental performance.

Fishermoss is a Rights Respecting School - We have been awarded the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award. The Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) recognises achievement in putting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) at the heart of a school’s planning, policies, practice and ethos. A rights-respecting school not only teaches about children’s rights but also models rights and respect in its relationships.

SCHOOL ETHOS

Motto

Vision

Together we aspire to be a community where everyone feels valued and safe, achievements are recognized and celebrated and we learn together and develop as individuals. In FishermossSchool everyone is encouraged to be the best they can be.

Values: Respect – Honesty – Responsibility – Kindness - Hardworking

Aims

Together at FishermossSchool we aspire to -

Successful Learners / Confident Individuals
  • succeed in our learning, fulfil our potential and celebrate achievement
  • be open to new ideas
  • use resources and technology effectively to support independent thinking and learning
  • develop independent learning as an individual or as part of a group
  • develop creative thinking
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  • ask lots of questions and offer opinions
  • develop respect and awareness of self and others
  • strive to achieve personal goals
  • be able to make healthy choices
  • develop independence

Responsible Citizens / Effective Contributors
  • promote tolerance and sensitivity to others’ beliefs and cultures
  • be good representatives of the school and community
  • make informed choices and decisions
  • respect the buildings and belongings of our school and community
  • develop an understanding of our changing environment
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  • solve problems
  • develop a keen sense of team work and demonstrate initiative
  • work closely with parents/carers and staff to succeed in learning
  • work well with local and international groups

Simplified version of aims devised by pupils

Together we aspire to make FishermossSchool a happy, healthy and safe place for learning by encouraging everyone to:

  • Be confident, kind, honest, respectful and polite.
  • Accept and appreciate ourselves and others for who we all are.
  • Be responsible, taking care of ourselves, each other and the environment.
  • Be positive and keen to succeed.
  • Do our best, work hard and achieve success.
  • Have our say and contribute to making the school a better place.
  • Work well with others.
  • Follow the Golden Rules.

VISITS OF PROSPECTIVE PARENTS

Prospective parents can contact the School Office and request an appointment to come and visit the school/nursery and meet with the Head Teacher. During this visit you will get a tour of the school/nursery and have an opportunity to ask any questions and discuss any particular needs for your child(ren).

ADMISSION/ENROLMENT
Nursery Admissions

Every child is entitled to a fully funded early learning and childcare place at the start of the term following their third birthday. All parents should submit an application form for their child, to the nursery of their choice during the admissions period. It should however be noted that should a place not be available at the first choice of nursery, a place will be offered in an alternative provision in accordance with Aberdeenshire Council Policy.

Some two year olds are also eligible for free early learning and childcare in centres throughout Aberdeenshire. For more information on this please visit

earlylearningandchildcare.scot

There are 56 places available in Fishermoss Nursery.(We also have dedicated spaces for families requiring extended day care).

Extended Nursery Provision-Aberdeenshire Council has established extended nursery provision in sixteen settings for children aged 3 to 5 years and Fishermoss Nursery has been selected to be one of these settings. The overall aim is to provide a number of full day pre-school education places for Nursery children to allow families access to a wider range of support services. Fishermoss has been allocated 5 fulltime Nursery places and additional staff have been appointed to support with this provision. Extended Provision will be offered to parents/carers for a short term period to offer extra support to families. Requests for a place may come from parents via, the school, health visitors, social worker, speech and language therapist, physiotherapist, educational psychologist or any other agency working directly with the family. Access to the Extended Provision is on a time limited basis and placements will be reviewed regularly, on a once per term/every 12 week basis.

Places are allocated in accordance with Aberdeenshire Council policy. Priority places may be given to children with additional support needs in accordance with the Additional Support for Learning Act 2006. Health & Social Services may identify these children and parents should complete the Additional Support Needs Information on the application form. These applications will then be taken to a multi-agency panel who consider each case in terms of need.

Information regarding enrolment is publicised in the local press early in the calendar year and communicated to parents through the school bulletin. For further information go to

Pupils who attend our nursery classes are taught by appropriately qualified staff who are registered with their professional bodies. All settings adhere to Care Inspectorate guidelines and standards. Nurseries are open to announced and unannounced inspections by this body. Children’s early learning follows Curriculum for Excellence 3-18 guidance and principles and Building the Ambition national practice guidance on early learning and childcare.

Parents should be aware that children who attend nursery at FishermossSchool but who do not live in the Primary School catchment area will not automatically move into our Primary School. Further details can be had from the Head Teacher.

Primary Admissions

New entrants to P1 are enrolled early in the calendar year for entry to school in August. This is for children who will be five on or before the school start date in August. Those whose fifth birthday is between the August start date each year and the end of February the following year may also be admitted. Details of the enrolment dates are advertised in the local press by Aberdeenshire Education & Children’s Services Department. Further information is available at

Parents of children joining school classes in the middle of a school session will have agreed a start date following consultation with the Head Teacher. A visit to the school will usually take place. Any transfer information, including school work, can be helpful in supporting your child’s continued education. Records from other Aberdeenshire schools are automatically transferred internally but when the school is outwith the Authority, the school will contact the child’s previous school to obtain the records.

Buddy system

When your child begins school with us at any stage our buddy programme will support those early days. For this your child will be given a nominated buddy to guide them through our school routines and building. This will either be a senior pupil or someone in their class as appropriate.

School Zone

A map showing the school zone/catchment area is included at the back of this booklet. Please note that children who live within the school catchment zone for FishermossSchool are automatically entitled to a place in FishermossSchool. Please use the zone map to check whether or not you live within the FishermossSchool catchment. If you live out with the zone, the Education (School and Placing Information) (Scotland) Regulations 2012 will allow you to request admission to the school. However out of zone admissions are not guaranteed and pupils out of zone are not entitled to free school transport. They are also not guaranteed a place at our associated secondary school and parents would need to submit a further placing request before transition to S1.Further information is available in Notes for Parents Aberdeenshire Council

ORGANISATION OF THE SCHOOL DAY

Times are as follows:

Nursery8.45 am – 11.55 am Morning class

12.20 pm – 3.30 pmAfternoon class

PrimaryP1, P2, P6 & P79 am – 12.20pm1.20 pm – 3.20 pm

P3-P59 am – 12.50 pm1.50 pm - 3.20 pm

The morning break is from 10.30 – 10.50 for all pupils. We operate a staggered lunchtime to support the serving of school meals. Pupil Support Assistants take care of children in the playground in the course of both the morning and lunchtime intervals.

SCHOOL UNIFORM


We encourage all pupils to wear school uniform. This helps to instil a sense of pride and team spirit within our school. The school tie, which is green and gold can be purchased from the school office. Sweatshirts, polo-shirts, fleeces and reversible jackets can be ordered through the school office. There is an expectation that pupils wear the appropriate school code of dress from P1-7.

Listed below are recommended items for school wear. The school colours are grey, green and gold and the basic clothing should consist of-

Girlsskirt, pinafore, trousersgrey

blouse/polo shirtwhite

jumper/cardigangrey

school sweatshirtgrey(with school logo)
P7 pupils black (with school logo)

fleecegreen(with school logo)

Boystrousers, shortsgrey

shirt/polo shirtwhite

jumpergrey

school sweatshirtgrey(with school logo)
P7 pupils black (with school logo)

fleecegreen(with school logo)

Please consider the changeable nature of weather conditions and provide your child with appropriate outerwear and footwear to suit. For safety reasons and in order that the floor coverings of the school be preserved in a good condition, it is essential that suitable indoor footwear is provided. Please check indoor footwear regularly. Please provide your child with a draw-string bag to hold his/her change of shoes. Kit bags may be purchased from the school office. Children should not wear high heeled shoes as these cause safety concerns. We appreciate your cooperation in support of this.

An overall (old shirt) is also essential for practical activities. All clothing and footwear should be marked with the owner’s name or initials.

PE Classes

PE Kit consists of – White T-shirt which tucks into white, navy, grey or black shorts, standard length shorts, socks, flexible soft soled gym shoes with non marking soles (preferably with Velcro or elastic fastening for younger pupils) all kept in a gym bag.

With regard to safety, the wearing of jewellery (which we actively discourage) is not permitted during PE lessons. If your child has pierced ears, please ensure they can remove and replace earrings by themselves. Any child wearing earrings that cannot do this will be asked to put surgical tape over them for PE lessons. (Parents should provide a named roll of surgical tape for this purpose.) Shoe string strap tops are also discouraged for safety reasons as they can catch on gym apparatus.